A list of 5 games that would perform as good if not better, on mobile devices and bring fresh air to the Stores.
Today, Epic Games announced another game within its popular Fortnite metaverse, Lego Fortnite Expeditions.
Try to think of a PS2 game that changed gaming as we know it. GTA 3, Silent Hill 2, even things like SOCOM were way ahead of the curve, among countless others. But there are also plenty of PS2 games that shot for the moon and ended up lost in the ocean.
The Outerhaven writes: While I hold Bethesda's The Evil Within series as some of the best Survival Horror games available, it's clear that Bethesda has no intention of revisiting the series. While Capcom is still working on its Resident Evil series, I look back at the now-dead survival horror series from Bethesda, wondering why the series was left wide open, and yet still not revisited.
An OK horror series left behind. It had some great ideas, but it never knew how to play to its strengths. Instead, it came out like just another RE4 clone.
I would love for a third entry to come out, but it needs to learn to lean in on the psychological aspect and move away from the generic "pew pew" ideology at the center of the gameplay loop. It doesn't need to abandon it; it just needs to put it into better context, is all.
Also, try a first-person perspective instead. Too many 3rd-person games with nothing to offer but an avatar taking precious screen space. At least make it an actual option and not that janky-ass mess the second game pretended to have.
Interest list and it would be great to see some of those make it to my Mobile device.
No game should find their way to mobile... Look at the controller based console games on cell phones, the horribly remade Final Fantasys - horrible visually and in gameplay, KOTOR - awful....I could go on but cell phones are not and will never be made for real games.
The author must be on drugs and should be put out of their misery or something like that.
This list did nothing other than make me laugh.
no, i rather play a game built for mobile then see a port